Using a section name from another paper

No, I'm not talking about swiping Style from The Washington Post, though if it turns out to be something similar, I'll count myself as having had a learning experience.

Is there a problem with giving one of your newspaper sections a name that was formerly used by another paper?

For example, if I wanted to name my paper's opinion/editorial section Perspectives when The Baltimore Sun previously used Perspective (note no "s" at the end), would I risk getting sued for copyright infringement? A slap on the wrist? Or would I be doing nothing wrong?
I'd ask The Sun first before springing this on them or my readers. But if there's a problem with it, I won't even do it.

I can think of at least two other papers that use "Perspective" as the name of their opinions section. You certainly will have no trouble using a variation thereof.

However, if you do choose to go with "Perspectives," you will evoke memories of Tim Meadows' clueless Sunday morning talk show host character on Saturday Night Live: "It's 4:30 in the a.m., I'm Lionel Osborne, and you're watching 'Perspectives.' "

One week, we used the title of our rival's prep hockey column for a part of our regional prep hockey notebook. We're friendly, so no issue whatsoever from their side. But their readers raised hell on a message board: "You gonna let them get away with that," etc. Our editor just changed the name to avoid the issue.

However, if you do choose to go with "Perspectives," you will evoke memories of Tim Meadows' clueless Sunday morning talk show host character on Saturday Night Live: "It's 4:30 in the a.m., I'm Lionel Osborne, and you're watching 'Perspectives.' "

Lionel Osbourne : Terrific! [ Turns to camera ] If you’re joining us it’s 4:51 in the A.M and you’re watching "Perspectives". I’m Lionel Osbourne and we’re with community activist Abdul Kareem Gaines, founder of "The Brotherhood for Responsible Brothers who are Fathers". They’re celebrating their first anniversary this week, all are welcomed and their son is dead. [ Turns to guest ] Now you said that you were at the "Million Men March" right?

Lionel Osbourne : I didn’t know about it… [ Ending music starts ] Well that’s all the time we have this morning. This has been "Perspectives." I’m Lionel Osbourne, I’d like to thank my guest Abdul Kareem Gaines, founder of "The Brotherhood for Responsible Brothers who are Fathers," for joining me. I’d like to let our loyal viewers know that next week, "Perspectives" will be on at 8’o’clock P.M. the first time ever we’re being broadcast in prime time [ Receives a note from studio crew member ] Fantastic! We’ll be on at our regular time of 4:42 in the A.M. This has been "Perspectives."